March 12, 2025

Therapy Dog Volunteer Sally Guggino Brings Comfort Across Lake County

1.6 min read| Published On: March 12th, 2025|

By Gina Horan

Therapy Dog Volunteer Sally Guggino Brings Comfort Across Lake County

1.6 min read| Published On: March 12th, 2025|

For twenty years, Sally Guggino has been a volunteer with Paws for Therapy and along with her most recent partner, Merlin, she brings comfort and joy to countless people in hospitals, nursing homes, and community events across Lake County.

Merlin is a rescue dog with a gentle demeanor and is Sally’s third therapy dog. Together, they have been a team for seven years, offering warmth and companionship to those who need it most.

“When you have a therapy dog you become a team and you are very attached to each other,” she said. “When a dog can make a person open up and feel good and smile, it’s worth everything.”

Each month, Sally and Merlin make their rounds at Madison at Clermont, an assisted living facility where residents eagerly await their visits.

“We’ve had dogs all our lives, and we just love them,” said resident Gerald Kole. “To see them come in here and see the brightness in people’s eyes is comforting.”

Mark Wright Ahern, the lifestyle director at Madison at Clermont, has seen firsthand the impact of these visits.

“Sally takes her time with the residents, making sure they feel seen and cared for,” he said. “She and Merlin aren’t just visitors, they’re part of this community and it’s priceless.”

Sally’s work isn’t limited to assisted living facilities. She makes about five visits a week, stopping at schools, community festivals, and libraries, where children practice reading to therapy dogs. 

She wants everyone to experience the joy and healing a dog can bring.

“Sally makes people feel at ease, whether it’s in a hospital, a nursing home, or with children,” said Jackie Kelly, a fellow Paws for Therapy volunteer who nominated Sally as a WESH 2 CommUNITY Champion.

For someone so dedicated to giving, the recognition caught her off guard.

“I’m 77 years old. This has never happened to me before so, this is unreal,” she said. “This means so much to me but honestly, the real reward is when someone looks at you and says, ‘We appreciate what you do.’ That’s all we need.”

Sally shows no signs of slowing down. As long as there are people who need a little extra love, she and Merlin will be there, offering comfort—one paw at a time.

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About the Author: Gina Horan

Gina moved to Central Florida from the San Francisco Bay Area in 2021. She holds a degree in linguistics and has worked as a fashion editor, photo stylist, lifestyle columnist and food writer since 1995. She later covered travel, events, restaurants, music festivals and sports throughout Northern California, including work as a morning show host with KSAN radio and food critic for KRON Bay TV. A veteran bartender, she has worked in hospitality on and off since high school. Gina joined Akers Media in 2022 and is currently the Food and Lifestyle Editor. Her passions include travel, road trips, history books and podcasts, tasting menus and arriving in a new city without a map.

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